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Andrew Breeze
Born
Flitwick, Bedfordshire
Nationality
English
Citizenship
United Kingdom
Known for
Historical linguistics Philology of Celtic languages Onomastics, especially place-names
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
Academic work
Discipline
Linguistics[1]
Institutions
University of Navarra (previously at Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)
Andrew Breeze FRHistS FSA (born 1954), has been professor of philology at the University of Navarra since 1987.[2]
^"Andrew Breeze's publications", Indexed by Google Scholar
^"Profesorado. Departamento de Filología. Universidad de Navarra" (PDF). www.unav.edu. University of Navarra. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
AndrewBreeze FRHistS FSA (born 1954), has been professor of philology at the University of Navarra since 1987. Breeze was born in 1954 and educated at...
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which would place their revised date of the battle in February 482. AndrewBreeze, in a 2020 book, argues that the Battle of Badon or "Braydon, Wiltshire"...
(Oxford 2007), p. xxi. AndrewBreeze, The Origins of the Four Branches of the Mabinogion (Leominster 2009), p. 69. AndrewBreeze, The Origins of the Four...
("strife", "fight") and wæd ("shallow water", "ford"). In 2004, however, AndrewBreeze reinterpreted the name with a Celtic etymology, corresponding to Modern...
localised, and site of the battle is still debated among scholars; in 2020, AndrewBreeze suggested Forden in Powys, particularly on the basis of place-names...
ISBN 978-1-85109-440-0 p. 85 Breeze, Andrew (1997). "Armes Prydein, Hywel Dda and the Reign of Edmund of Wessex". Études Celtique. 33: 215. Breeze, Andrew (March 2011)...
convincing explanation for the many changes discussed". The philologist AndrewBreeze in a recent book (2020) argues that some King Arthur events, including...
in the town show that it was fortified in the 5th or 6th centuries. AndrewBreeze argued that Gildas received his later education in Cirencester in the...
whether he and Arthur fought on the same side or who won the battle. AndrewBreeze (2020) argues that the battle is historical, and it was an aftermath...
the island appears under its Old Welsh name Medcaut. The philologist AndrewBreeze, following up on a suggestion by Richard Coates, proposes that the name...
the vicinity of fresh water. The most recent extensive studies, by AndrewBreeze, conclude that Sir Ifor Williams thought it might be the Lake District...
has been largely banished to popular books, video games, and movies." AndrewBreeze argued in 2015 and 2020 that Arthur was historical, and claims to have...
North: The Britons of Southern Scotland, John Donald, 2010, p. 72. Breeze, Andrew (2012). "The Names of Rheged" (PDF). Transactions of the Dumfriesshire...
including the Glastonbury cross, is tainted with the suggestion of forgery. AndrewBreeze argues that Arthur was a historical character who fought other Britons...
Guido Borghi (born 1969), Italian historical linguist and toponymist AndrewBreeze (born 1954), English linguist William Bright (1928–2006), American linguist...
name for the battle site used by Symeon of Durham and Geoffrey Gaimar. AndrewBreeze has argued for Lanchester, since the Roman fort of Longovicium overlooks...
Banchory, 1:50,000 scale, 2002 Agricola, edited by Ogilvie and Richmond Andrew, Breeze (2002). "Philology on Tacitus's Graupian Hill and Trucculan Harbour"...
widely supported by modern critics of the poem[clarification needed]. AndrewBreeze has suggested Sir John Stanley (c. 1350–1414) as a possible identity...
wrote before 480/490 or much after about 550; beyond that we cannot go. AndrewBreeze argues that Gildas was writing De Excidio in 536, in the middle of the...
summit’ and cadeir ‘seat, chair’, meaning ‘the summit of the seat’. AndrewBreeze has proposed an alternative interpretation of the second element of...
name Tyler Breeze as a member of the UpUpDownDown channel. He also wrestles on the independent circuit under the mononymous ring name Breeze. From 2010...
toponymy, driven by the development of Celtic studies and particularly by AndrewBreeze and Richard Coates, has complicated that picture. More names in England...
Wahlström & Widstrand, 1936), p. 85. AndrewBreeze, 'Cad Green, Ilton, Somerset', in Richard Coates, AndrewBreeze, and David Horovitz, Celtic Voices English...
went on to become a notable leader of Deheubarth, The Lord Rhys. Dr AndrewBreeze has argued that Gwenllian could have been the author of the Four Branches...
presumed to have lived between the Tay and the Mounth, south of Aberdeen. AndrewBreeze has suggested that the tribal name probably means "hunting hounds"....
place their arguments somewhere on a spectrum of these two extremes. AndrewBreeze has noted that from even the earliest evidence of Welsh literature,...